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Veiled Women

Marmaduke Pickthall

The story follows Barakah, an English governess who arrives in Cairo seeking a sense of belonging that she feels is missing from her life in the West. In a dramatic shift of fate and identity, she marries Yûsuf Bey, the son of a powerful Pasha, and...

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United States

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The story follows Barakah, an English governess who arrives in Cairo seeking a sense of belonging that she feels is missing from her life in the West. In a dramatic shift of fate and identity, she marries Yûsuf Bey, the son of a powerful Pasha, and enters the secluded world of the Egyptian harem. By adopting the veil and embracing Islam, she transforms from an outsider into a member of a complex, traditional Muslim household. Pickthall masterfully dismantles contemporary Western stereotypes of the "oppressed" Eastern woman. Instead, he portrays the harem not as a prison, but as a vibrant, female-centric society with its own hierarchies, rituals, and internal politics. Through Barakah’s eyes, readers witness the daily lives of characters like the formidable matriarch Fitnah Khânum and the resourceful servant Hind, exploring the deep bonds of sisterhood and the subtle power women exert within a patriarchal framework. The novel serves as a profound meditation on cultural identity and personal agency. As Barakah navigates the intricacies of her new faith and the social expectations of the Ottoman-era elite, the narrative delves into the tensions between tradition and the encroaching forces of modernism. Pickthall’s writing is marked by a sympathetic yet observant realism, capturing the sensory richness of Cairo—from its bustling streets to the quiet, incense-filled chambers of the wealthy. Veiled Women remains a groundbreaking work for its time, challenging the "Orientalist" gaze and offering a bridge between Eastern and Western sensibilities. It is a story of a woman who finds a strange kind of freedom behind the veil, posing timeless questions about what it means to truly belong to a culture. Duration - 7h 47m. Author - Marmaduke Pickthall. Narrator - Lyra. Published Date - Friday, 23 January 2026.

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English


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